Fauns
Fauns are mythical creatures from ancient Roman mythology, often depicted as half-human and half-goat. They typically have the upper body of a human and the lower body of a goat, complete with hooves and a tail. Fauns are associated with nature, music, and fertility, and they are known for their playful and mischievous behavior.
In Greek mythology, fauns are similar to the Satyrs, who share many characteristics, including their love for revelry and music. Both fauns and satyrs are often depicted in pastoral settings, enjoying the company of nymphs and other woodland creatures. They symbolize the connection between humanity and the natural world.